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<p>[QUOTE="ddddd, post: 3575136, member: 22377"]One thing I can say (based on buying and looking at results) is that certain material is better at certain auction houses. With Legend that would be PCGS slabbed material with CAC approval. Great Collections has been seeing solid results with toned coins (both NGC and PCGS). </p><p><br /></p><p>At the same time some material shouldn't go to auction houses at all. For example, many modern gold coins that tend to sell for around spot (generic pre-1933, Buffalos, Eagles, etc) are not great at any of these place since most net under melt after all the fees are accounted for (one would likely do better at a coin show or a local dealer). </p><p><br /></p><p>In general, I'd recommend searching the more recent sold archives of each auction house for similar items to the coins you have. That will give you a good starting point for which place might get the best result. Next you can read the terms to learn what the fees are. Always take into account both the buyer's and seller's fee.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ddddd, post: 3575136, member: 22377"]One thing I can say (based on buying and looking at results) is that certain material is better at certain auction houses. With Legend that would be PCGS slabbed material with CAC approval. Great Collections has been seeing solid results with toned coins (both NGC and PCGS). At the same time some material shouldn't go to auction houses at all. For example, many modern gold coins that tend to sell for around spot (generic pre-1933, Buffalos, Eagles, etc) are not great at any of these place since most net under melt after all the fees are accounted for (one would likely do better at a coin show or a local dealer). In general, I'd recommend searching the more recent sold archives of each auction house for similar items to the coins you have. That will give you a good starting point for which place might get the best result. Next you can read the terms to learn what the fees are. Always take into account both the buyer's and seller's fee.[/QUOTE]
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